Israel Offers
In this Edition
1. First of all
2. How to save money on mobile telephone calls in Israel
3. Casino in Eilat?
4. Huge investment in Israeli Heritage tourism
5. New hotel in the Desert
6. Passover in Jerusalem at the Inbal
7. Passover in Jerusalem at the Leonardo Plaza
8. Passover in Netanya at the Seasons Hotel
9. Annual travel insurance policy for travel in the UK
10. Rent a bike in Tel Aviv
11. International Festival of Light in Jerusalem
12. Dental Tourism to Israel
13. Travel tips
14. Mamilla - Quiz
15. Our products
First of all
What is staring us all in the face is a lack of special offers (bar the odd few for Passover). This in itself speaks volumes -
Israel is enjoying a huge upsurge in its tourism fortunes. It does not take a genius to work it out. The last major down turn
started in September 2000 and really continued for one reason or another till May 2005. During that period Israel's Ministry of
Tourism did great work by opening up new sources of business - mainly in the Christian pilgrimage market.
Now 5 years on - the investments made into these new markets have paid off - but at some cost to the consumers.
New flights are also in the pipeline - from Munich, Stockholm and Lisbon - which will not only offer a service to the Israeli market
outbound but will also bring in incoming visitors as well.
The hotel infrastructure is now at creaking point and many hotels need refurbishment - but they are loathe to close off rooms or
floors because they are in heavy demand. The traditional off - season has disappeared and the opening up of Africa, Asia and Latin
America as a huge source of business is going to change Israel forever.
All this has an impact on hotel rates - which have slowly crept upwards. Before you condemn the hoteliers - consider the period of
tourism drought between September 2000 and May 2005.
Where does all this leave you - the individual tourist wanting to go to Israel?
Some of you may return to the telephone and actually speak to a travel agent to let them do the shopping for the best deal for you -
because now there is no guarantee that you will be able to source that by yourself on the net.
The key factor is really the worth of our pound versus the US dollar - and as I type this now - the rate of exchange is going the
wrong way for us and we may have to wait for the general election to see what will happen with the value of our pound long term.
MOBILE TELEPHONE CALLS IN ISRAEL - UK TO ISRAEL - FROM ISRAEL TO UK
Talk'n'Save, the leading provider of mobile phone rentals to Israel, and ITS Travel, the leading provider of group and individual
pilgrimages from the UK to Israel, are excited to announce a strategic partnership to provide cost effective communications
solutions to pilgrims on ITS trips. Under this new agreement all ITS Travel visitors to Israel will have the opportunity to rent
local Israel phones for all their communication needs. The agreement provides special rates and value added services specifically to
ITS clients as well as provides for bulk group delivery and pickup of equipment at Ben Gurion airport.
"In these difficult economic times, we are excited to partner with ITS Travel to remove one more expense from tourists trips to
Israel." Said Uri Schechterman, CEO of Talk'n'Save. "Under this agreement tourists mobile phones bills will be reduced by over 75%!"
All calls from Talk'n'Save phones make use of the local Cellcom network, Israel largest mobile operator, to provide ITS tourist with
low local and international call rates and the peace of mind of knowing that their phones will always work - anywhere in Israel -
Dead Sea, Eilat, Tel Aviv! Talk'n'Save now has a logistics center here in the UK so you can decide to receive your Talk'n'Save
mobile here in the UK or in Israel, wherever you prefer!
"Customers are always looking for ways to save money and we are excited to be able to offer this value added service to all of our
clients." Said Adrian Cohen of ITS . "It will make all of our pilgrimages more relaxing for our clients who need to be in touch with
each and other and with their families back home"
Gov't again mulls Eilat casino
Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov opposes building a casino on its own, but only as part of a congress and exhibition centre.
The vision of gambling in Eilat may be back on the agenda. Ministry of Tourism officials are again discussing the idea of building a
casino in the Red Sea resort town.
The Ministry of Tourism says that a number of questions must be addressed, including the advantages and disadvantages of a casino,
and what profits might accrue to Israel from a conference centre that includes a casino. The ministry is keeping quiet about one
issue: how to prevent a casino's affiliated industries of crime, prostitution, and the like.
The Ministry of Tourism intends for all relevant parties to participate in internal discussions, including the Israel Police, Office
of the State Prosecutor, Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Culture and Sport, and the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism.
The ministry cites the example of Las Vegas, where gambling accounts for no more than 30% of revenue, with the rest coming from
conferences, exhibitions, and so forth. The ministry believes that Eilat is a kind "of Israeli congress centre".
Minister of Tourism Stas Misezhnikov opposes building a casino on its own, but only as part of a congress and exhibition centre. In
view of the number of tourists who visit Eilat, he wants to attract medical, scientific, and technology conferences to the town, and
believes that a casino could be a supplementary pillar to a conference centre.
The Ministry of Tourism said, "The minister does not rule out supporting establishment of a casino following a professional process
to review all aspects of a casino operation in Israel. There is no doubt that establishment of a casino as part of an exhibition
centre, not as an independent activity, could bring tourism and contribute to the economy and jobs in the periphery."
Government Declares Massive Steps for Israeli 'Heritage'
The State of Israel has begun a NIS 500 million investment plan aimed at refurbishing Israeli "heritage sites." The sites will be
featured on two new hiking paths, which will give trekkers an opportunity to connect to the land with their feet.
Two weeks ago, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu announced the plan at the annual Herzliya Conference. Now it turns out that they
are already well underway.
A full outline of the plan will be presented to ministers at next Sunday's cabinet meeting. It is estimated to take approximately 6
years to complete.
In his speech to Herzlyia Conference attendees, Netanyahu praised students for their talent and cosmopolitan thinking. But he said
these attributes are not enough. He bemoaned the "surroundings of cultural shallowness, of diluted knowledge and spirituality,"
which he said "dilutes and weakens the national strength."
The antidote, Netanyahu said, is reminding students of their "Zionist heritage," encouraging them to find themselves in the Jewish
people and the Land of Israel. His plan aims to allow them to do so by walking the length and breadth of Israel.
One trail will be called the 'Historic Land of Israel' trail, leading hikers to dozens of ancient archaeological sites. The other
will be the 'Israel Experience' trail, meant to connect hikers with landmarks, museums, and memorials associated with pre-State
Jewish settlement in Israel and the fight to create an independent Jewish country.
Tourism Minister Stas Meseznikov and Negev and Galilee Development Minister Silvan Shalom have already confirmed their cooperation
on the project.
MKs from the Knesset Lobby for Judea, Samaria, and Gaza have contacted the Prime Minister to request that he include heritage sites
in Judea and Samaria, such as ancient Hebron and Shilo, on his list of locations to restore.
Some of the sites possibly slated for renewal are Qumran, Masada, Tel Meggido, Neot Kedumim, Susia, Tiberias, Tel Lachish, Sde
Amudim, Beit She'an, Caesarea National Park, Tel Arad, Tel Dan, and the City of David in Jerusalem.
The programme will also include the preservation of documents, songs, poems, and art deemed valuable to Israeli heritage.
Ramon Hotel, A new Hotel in Mitzpe Ramon
In the heart of the Negev, only a few steps from the Ramon Crater, stands the new Ramon Hotel. The Hotel will offer 34 highly
equipped and spacious rooms where you can discover the ultimate desert experience in this unique area. The Mitzpe Ramon is only 2
hours away from Tel Aviv and 2 hours away from Eilat. Mitzpe Ramon's biggest sight is the Ramon Crater (Machtesh Ramon), 500 meters
deep, 40 kilometres long, 10 kilometres at its widest, and claimed to be the largest in the world.
While in the Ramon Hotel you can enjoy many activities such as Negev Jeep tours, Tel Aviv University's Wise Observatory, outdoor
adventures Experience the depths of the Negev desert including the Spice Route and Ramon Crater along the most picturesque routes by
jeep, camel or hiking and much more.
The hotel will open during spring 2010
Spend Passover 2010 at Inbal Jerusalem
The Inbal Jerusalem hotel is a modern elegant deluxe hotel, with a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
The Inbal boasts 283 luxurious guestrooms and Suites. The Spa facilities include saunas, Jacuzzi and a variety of massage
treatments.
The hotel has state of the art banqueting & convention facilities, equipped with the latest technology, suitable for corporate
meetings, social gatherings and family celebrations.
The hotel is located in the center of Jerusalem, adjacent to the Liberty Bell Park, within a short walking distance from Jerusalem's
commercial center as well as the Old City.
Superior rooms face either the Jerusalem courtyard of the hotel or the prestigious Talbieh neighborhood. Can accommodate up to 3
people
Deluxe Quad (family) rooms are large, and very spacious, and are especially designed to accommodate a family of 2 adults & 2
children.
Deluxe Rooms are large luxurious rooms with a larger bathroom, wheelchair accessible with a wide door entrance to both the bathroom
and the bedroom. Can accommodate a maximum of 3 people.
Executive Rooms The Executive Floor, situated on the 8th floor of the hotel offers guests upgraded amenities in the room and
Executive Lounge.
Corner Suites boast living room, bedroom and a very stylish bathroom. Can accommodate a maximum of 3 people.
Executive Suites have a large and spacious bedroom with a modern bathroom and Living room. Can accommodate a maximum of 3 people.
All Rooms Contain: Air conditioning, personalized safe, direct dial telephone with voice mail, LCD TV & Cable, Wireless Internet
(fee), mini bar fridge, hairdryers, 24 hour room service
Hotel Facilities
· Variety of Restaurants
· Café
· Lobby/Lounge/Bar
· Concierge services
· Business Center
· Mobile phone rental
· House doctor, dentist available
· Babysitting services
· Laundry / Dry Cleaning
· Shopping Arcade
· Synagogue
· 24 hour security service
· Free parking for hotel guests
· Large Swimming pool
· Children's pool
· Health Club + Fully-equipped fitness room
· Water, aerobic and exercise classes
· Wet and dry sauna
· Massage room with a variety of specialized treatments
· Beauty salon
· Executive Lounge for Guests 18 years and older
Based on a stay of 7 consecutive nights during the period
March 29 – April 4, 2010
$ 2,240 per person in double room
$ 3,815 per person in single room
$ 1,995 per person in triple room
$ 595 per child (3-18 years) sharing room with parents
$ 5,075 for 2 adults + 1 child under 18 years (in one room)
The above rates are based on Superior New City View rooms on bed and breakfast basis, and include the following meals:
March 29 - Seder Meal § March 30 - Lunch § April 2 – Dinner April 3 – Lunch § April 4 – Dinner § April 5 - Lunch
Spend Passover 2010 at Seasons Netanya
The Seasons hotel is located along the north shore of Netanya, overlooking the wide blue sea. This quality hotel has a long lasting
tradition of high-class accommodation, introducing a comfortable, pleasant and peaceful environment.
Its rare location, placed on a cliff, enables you a magnificent and breathtaking view.
The Seasons hotel has 100 Studio Rooms and suites all the rooms are of a modern design.
All Rooms Contain:
Air Conditioning Mini Fridge
Cable Television Safe
Telephone Hairdryer Available
Coffee facilities Room Service
Radio
Hotel Facilities
Restaurant Beauty Salon
Lobby/Bar offers light meals and drinks Fitness Center
Semi Olympic Swimming Pool Tennis Court
Children's Pool Table Tennis
Children's Club Basketball Court
Spa, Sauna, Jacuzzi, Massage Children's Activities
Business Services Laundry Service
Banqueting/Conference Facilities Free Secure Parking for Hotel Guests
March 26 – April 8, 2010
GUESTS STAYING 1-2 NIGHTS
$207 per person in double room
$369 per person in single room
$167 per person in triple room
$32 per child under 18 years sharing room with parents
$444 for 2 adults + 1 child under 18 years (in one room)
$475 for 2 adults + 2 children under 18 years (in one room)
$507 for 2 adults + 3 children under 18 years (in one room)
GUESTS STAYING FOR MINIMUM 3 NIGHTS
$186 per person in double room
$332 per person in single room
$150 per person in triple room
$29 per child under 18 years sharing room with parents
$400 for 2 adults + 1 child under 18 years (in one room)
$428 for 2 adults + 2 children under 18 years (in one room)
$456 for 2 adults + 3 children under 18 years (in one room)
Rates are based on Studio type rooms and include full Israeli Breakfast
For a minimum stay of 8 nights, guest will receive free Traditional Seder Meal.
For a minimum stay of 10 nights receive free upgrade to suite
Spend Passover 2010 at Leonardo Plaza Jerusalem
The Leonardo Plaza Hotel Jerusalem is located in the heart of Jerusalem; just a short walk to the Old City with its unique
atmosphere and Holy sites.
The hotel offers 270 comfortable rooms with a magnificent view to Jerusalem's Old and New City, 2 restaurants serving Italian and
Mediterranean dishes, Sushi Bar, gift shop, beauty parlour, seasonal pool and 3 conference rooms for meetings and any events of your
choice.
The fantastic location of the Leonardo Plaza Hotel Jerusalem is ideal for business and leisure travellers to explore the rich
history of Jerusalem. Travellers can experience Jerusalem's many attractions such as the Temple Mount and Western Wall, Tower of
David Museum, Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial, Israel Museum and Dead Sea Scrolls, Via Dolorosa, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, City of
David, Biblical Zoo and many more.
Hotel Services
Air conditioning in all areas (seasonal), 270 rooms including 28 suites, Non smoking rooms, Connecting rooms, 3 conference rooms,
Banquet service, 2 restaurants, hotel bar, Sushi Bar, Beauty Parlour, Seasonal outdoor pool, Parking, Gift shop, 24h Room service,
Luggage service, Synagogue.
Room Facilities
Air conditioning/Heating, WiFi Internet access, Bathroom with bathtub / shower, Hairdryer, Minibar,Coffee & tea-making facilities,
Telephone direct dial, Satellite / Cable TV, Safe, Radio.
Based on stay of 7 consecutive nights in Deluxe New City View rooms during the period
March 29 – April 4, 2010
$2,108 per person in double room
$3,420 per person in single room
$1,889 per person in triple room
$709 per child under 12 years sharing room with parents
$4,924 for 2 adults + 1 child under 12 years (in one room)
Rates include full Israeli breakfast and the following meals
March 29: Seder Dinner ¦ March 30: Lunch
April 2: Friday Dinner ¦ April 3: Shabbat Lunch
April 4: Dinner ¦ April 5: Lunch
UK Annual Multi Trip Travel Insurance Policy
We have a great new travel insurance product for those travellers that only travel within the UK. - annual travel insurance. It is
good for up to 15 days in any one trip; there is no age limit and no medical screening required. The prices start at £30.51 for an
adult, £51.89 for a couple and a low premium for a family of £61.03.
Tel Aviv approves plan for bike rental system
The Tel Aviv municipality's finance committee approved a plan this week to set up a bike rental system modeled after the one in
Paris. Approval by the full city council is still needed, but Monday's committee vote indicates that the project, which was on ice
for a long time, will soon get off the ground.
The plan calls for the city's economic development authority to purchase all the necessary equipment. The municipality will then
select a franchisee to run the project for a period of 10 years.
Initially, 1,500 bikes will be stationed at 150 points throughout Tel Aviv, meaning 10 bikes per station, though each bike rack will
have room for 20 bikes. Those who sign up for the service will be able to take a bike from any of these stations and return it to
any station as well.
Half of the bikes and bike racks are slated to be up and running six months after the project is finally approved, and the rest by
the end of the first year. By the end of the 10 years, the city plans to have 5,250 bikes and 225 stations.
The cost of setting up the project - including bikes, bike racks, spare parts, the software to manage it and other components - will
be NIS 69.6 million, of which the Transportation Ministry has agreed to cover about NIS 20 million.
The franchisee selected to operate the system will be paid NIS 5.8 million a year. In addition, the franchisee will get all revenues
earned from subscriptions to the service up to NIS 4.64 million a year, and half of all revenues beyond that level, with the city
getting the other half. If revenues are less than NIS 4.64 million, the municipality will make up the difference, up to a ceiling of
NIS 2.33 million.
An annual subscription will cost NIS 240 for Tel Aviv-Jaffa residents and NIS 280 for others. A one-day subscription will cost NIS
14, or NIS 20 on Shabbat and holidays, and a weekly subscription will cost NIS 60. Customers will also be able to rent bicycles by
the hour.
Light in Jerusalem – The International Festival of Light 2010
The first international Festival of Light – Light in Jerusalem 09 - took place in the Old City in June 2009 of this year and was a
huge success.
In the Festival of Light – an event initiated by the Jerusalem Development Authority and produced by the Ariel Company -
participated local and foreign artists who made use of light to create breathtaking statues, art installations, exhibits and works
of art that were presented in the Old City's unique sites and squares. In addition to the light works, workshops and activities took
place for all the varied audiences. During the six nights of the Festival, which is open to the public free of charge, 200,000
guests gathered and encouraged the Old City's nocturnal activities, the restaurants, the shops and the tourist attractions.
The Second International Festival of Light will take place on June 9-16, 2010, at the Old City and it's surrounding, and will
constitute the focal point for two exceptional weeks in Jerusalem's tourism, cultural and artistic landscape. Tourists and visitors
from all over the world are invited to visit the City, stay at its hotels and enjoy the vast diversity, which the City has to offer.
The Festival of Light's website is www.lightinjerusalem.org.il
Light in Jerusalem 2010 will include the following activities:
1. Festival of Light exhibits – the artistic light creations, designed by leading local and foreign light artists, will be displayed
throughout the Old City's public and restricted areas, as well as at tourism sites. Free admission.
2. Events – Street events and performances will take place among the light creations and will enhance the visitor's experience. Free
admission.
3. Opening Event at the Sultan's Pool - a spectacular performance with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra and a stunning light show
commemorating the opening of the Light Festival and the conclusion of the Israel Festival (June 9, 2010). Admission fee required.
4. Nocturnal Light Show at the foot of the Old City Ramparts - a unique performance, which combines movement and light, will take
place every evening. Admission fee required.
5. Tourist Attractions in the Old City – the finest sites will be open to the public. Free admission.
6. Lighting Fair – A fair displaying artistic lighting fixtures will take place at the Byzantine Cardo.
7. Tours – guided tours of the light creations, theatrical tours among the displays, the City Rampart promenade and more. Admission
fee required.
8. Shuttles – buses will shuttle around the Old City Ramparts and will transport visitors and ease accessibility to the various
sites. No admission fee.
Tourism and Accommodations Package
1. A Light in Jerusalem package week will be promoted – a tourism package that includes accommodations and a visit to Jerusalem
during the Festival of Light, June 9-16, 2010.
2. The package will include:
a. Flight + discount accommodations coordinated between agents and hoteliers.
b. International Festival of Light events – as specified in the activities of the Light in Jerusalem package week.
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Travel Tips
Q. How can avoid being robbed in my hotel room?
A. Well there is never a 100% fail safe way - but here are a few tips - when you leave the room BEFORE it is made up by the
chambermaid:
1. Do not leave any valuables in the room.
2. You have to use the (in your room) hotel safe provided* or lock them up in your suitcase.
When you leave your room AFTER it is made up by the chambermaid:
A. Put the Do Not Disturb Sign on the outside door handle of your room.
B. Leave the lights on.
C. Put on the TV or radio rather loud.
The above does still not absolve you from point 2 above
* Room hotel safes are not impregnable and sadly confident hotel thieves have found a way of getting into your room and then into
your safe; and there is no way of stopping them if the hotel has poor in house security.
If your room is on the ground floor - ALWAYS have the curtains drawn, when possible to avoid prying eyes. Or even better - move to a
higher floor! If you are staying in a hotel with the old fashioned keys - NEVER hand them in until you check-out. An onlooker can
see your room number and you are advertising the fact that you are not in your room.
Last but by no means least - never be flamboyant with big fat wads of cash in public - it attracts the wrong kind of people and if
you do it in your hotel - it easy for the hotel thief to find out your room number.
QUIZ THE MAMILLA HOTEL
The Latest 5 star deluxe hotel to open in Jerusalem!
Located in the heart of the City, with magnificent views of the Old City walls, the Tower of David, Jaffa Gate, and alongside
Jerusalem's new shopping and entertainment experience, the Alrov Mamilla Avenue. Mamilla Hotel, the newest of luxury hotels in
Jerusalem, brings world-class superior design and lifestyle hospitality to Jerusalem and Israel. Guests and visitors will enjoy
exceptional accommodations together with exclusive restaurant and bar venues, holistic well-being spa and gym, as well as events and
banqueting spaces, that blend sophistication and modern international style with the unique and rich culture of Jerusalem.
The prize….
The Mamilla Hotel agree to give the winner of the competition – 1 twin bedded room on bed and breakfast basis for 4 nights arriving
on a Thursday and departing on a Monday on a complimentary basis. The following conditions apply.
1. The validity of the prize is from 1st October 2010 till 1st March 2011
2. The prize is subject to availability and excludes peak periods, religious and national holidays.
3. The prize has no cash value
4. The prize in non transferable.
Question 1. What is the name of the Mamilla Hotel's sister property in Jerusalem?
Question 2. What and where is Mamilla?
Question 3. What specific feature will run throughout this hotel?
Question 4: The Mamilla Hotel is part of which hotel group?
Question 5: Name three of the hotels restaurants and/or bars.
Question 6: WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE GENERAL MANAGER OF THE HOTEL?
Rules:
Each month a new question will be set till the 12th month and the last question.
Closing date for the 12 answers to be in is 15th September 2010
The correct answers and name of the winner will be published in the Israel Offers Newsletter for October 2010
Answers can be submitted by e-mail or posted to: -
ITS, 429 – 430 Royal Exchange, Old Bank Street, Manchester M2 7EP.
The judges will not enter into any correspondence regarding the quiz
The judges are made up from Management representatives of ITS and The Mamilla Hotel Jerusalem
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Besides our reservations department dedicated to the individual traveller to Israel, we also have departments that handle cruises
and specialist group bookings.
Our groups department handles all types of groups on a worldwide basis. From pilgrimages to weddings* and from study tours to trade
missions to our most popular escorted tours.
Should you book a wedding/bar mitzvah group with us – we contribute £10.00 for each person (booked on a package) who attends the
function, in order to present a cheque for the bride/groom/bar mitzvah, as a present. So, if say 40 people flew to Israel and
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